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Cops Pulled Over This Truck Filled With Detergent, But When They Open The Buckets? OMG!!

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Cops Pulled Over This Truck Filled With Detergent, But When They Open The Buckets? OMG!!

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Fake laundry detergent is escalating as a business. It is believed fake Tide is produced for an average $5 a bucket and resold online for anywhere between $25 and $35. The investigation shows a year ago the industry was in its infancy. Fake detergent can now be found all over the country with social media being a major source of its growth. In some regions, like Illinois, Texas and Manhattan, the fake product is bought in the multi-gallons.

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